Eurasian Business Review
2011 - 2026
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Volume 16, issue 2, 2026
- Applying the theory of planned behavior to explore the role of AI adoption in shaping Fintech entrepreneurial intention: a cross-cultural study pp. 353-379

- Son Tung Ha, Krzysztof Wach, Thi Loan Le, Cong Doanh Duong and Chung Dung Dinh
- Understanding the skill provision of the I4.0 digital transformation: evidence from Italian companies pp. 381-424

- Jasmine Mondolo, Giulio Pedrini and Marco Cucculelli
- Explaining differences in entrepreneurs’ ICT use frequency between urban and rural regions pp. 425-462

- Juan D. Ramos-Poyatos, Jorge Barrientos-Marín, José María Millán, Eimear Nolan and André van Stel
- Beyond size: unpacking the effects of small-scale de-reservation policy on innovation and performance of manufacturing plants in India pp. 463-499

- George Paily, Nanditha Mathew and Carlo Pietrobelli
- The green executive: driving innovation through market openness and efficiency pp. 501-529

- Jiatian Zhang, Songhe Xu, Zhaoyu Gao and Javier Cifuentes-Faura
- Business continuity and workforce dynamics under climate shocks: insights from the 2013 Sardinian flood pp. 531-561

- Grazia Errichiello, Antoine Mandel and Alessandro Sapio
- Escaping institutional constraints: how environmental proactivity shapes the environmental international diversification of emerging market firms? pp. 563-593

- Rasha Sabah, Gozal Ahmadova, Javier Aguilera-Caracuel and Jaime Guerrero-Villegas
- The role of managerial climate awareness in earnings management: driver or deterrent? pp. 595-622

- Yuhua Chen and Rufei Ma
- Economic complexity and the demand for manual service jobs: Evidence from the Italian provinces pp. 623-649

- Giulio Bosio, Anna M. Falzoni and Federica Maggi
- Corporate cash holdings under geopolitical risk: Global versus localized effects pp. 651-676

- Fariha Jahan and Doojin Ryu
- The impact of sanctions on firms’ financial performance in Russia pp. 677-703

- Han-Sol Lee and Kazuhiro Kumo
Volume 16, issue 1, 2026
- The reconfiguration of entrepreneurship: how digital platforms and artificial intelligence transform the entrepreneurial process pp. 1-24

- Simon Kleinert and Silvio Vismara
- Women at the helm: gender gaps in business income among micro-entrepreneurs in Chile pp. 25-50

- Rodolfo Lauterbach and Daniel Durán-Sandoval
- Decoding AI: an early look at how French firms use AI pp. 51-93

- Flavio Calvino and Luca Fontanelli
- Industry-specific effects of IT systems: uncovering the winners and losers pp. 95-122

- Egor Ivanov and Mariia Molodchik
- From innovation to efficiency: how human capital shapes R&D outcomes in the 5G era pp. 123-150

- Hui-Chien Fan, Irene Wei Kiong Ting, Joseph C. P. Shieh, Cheng-Hsien Lin, Wen-Min Lu and Day-Yang Liu
- Innovative business models along the industry life cycle. Does demand turbulence matter? pp. 151-192

- Marco Cucculelli, Riccardo Cappelli and Jasmine Mondolo
- Building digital bridges: spillover effects of public infrastructure investment pp. 193-219

- Maoguang Wang, Jianxiang Zhang and Xinzi Xia
- Social trust and firms innovation in Chinese provinces pp. 221-253

- Luca Andriani, Fu Zixuan and Gaygysyz Ashyrov
- Knowledge path dependence in energy innovation: the role of spillovers and green absorptive capacity in renewable and non-renewable technology diffusion pp. 255-289

- Daniel Coronado, Esther Ferrándiz and Jennifer Medina
- Green investments, training costs and performance-related pay: differences between small and large firms pp. 291-321

- M. Damiani, F. Pompei, Francesco Quatraro and A. Ricci
- Key factors fuelling digital payment adoption in France: a step toward a cashless society pp. 323-351

- Aymen Turki and Nisha Mary Thomas
Volume 15, issue 4, 2025
- AI and the labour market: opening the black box pp. 925-951

- Nathalie Greenan, Dario Guarascio and Jelena Reljic
- Impact of robots and artificial intelligence on labor and skill demand: evidence from the UK pp. 953-1001

- Martin Lábaj, Tomáš Oleš and Gabriel Procházka
- Will your boss be an algorithm? A patent-based analysis of artificial intelligence worker management technologies and labour exposure pp. 1003-1033

- Jacopo Staccioli and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- Robots & AI exposure and wage inequality: a within occupation approach pp. 1035-1090

- Florencia Jaccoud
- Are artificial intelligence skills a reward or a gamble? Deconstructing the AI wage premium in Europe pp. 1091-1128

- Konstantinos Pouliakas, Giulia Santangelo and Paul Dupire
- Digitalization and automation in the automotive sector: the manifold role of lean production pp. 1129-1165

- Margherita Russo, Armanda Cetrulo and Annamaria Simonazzi
- Labour and technology at the time of COVID-19: can artificial intelligence mitigate the need for proximity? pp. 1167-1203

- Francesco Carbonero and Sergio Scicchitano
- Transformative forces: how capital intensity and technological innovation shape digital evolution in Chinese enterprises pp. 1205-1224

- Xiaofei Jia, Lichao Lin and Ziling Huang
- Does cooperative research affect firms’ technology spillovers? Evidence from China pp. 1225-1248

- Pan Yu, Gaoju Yang and Hangyu Chen
- Minimum global tax: winners and losers in the race for mergers and acquisitions pp. 1249-1278

- Vito Amendolagine, Randolph Bruno, Maria Cipollina and Gianluigi De Pascale
Volume 15, issue 3, 2025
- Innovation for the green transition: challenges and future perspectives pp. 631-645

- Pelin Demirel, Ester Martínez-Ros and Francesco Quatraro
- Public green demand and green innovation: evidence from US firms pp. 647-679

- Fabrizio Fusillo, Gianluca Orsatti and Alessandra Scandura
- On the geography of new green-tech-based firms (NGTBF): the role of “green demand” across EU28 regions pp. 681-713

- Francesco Lelli, Francesco Rentocchini and Sandro Montresor
- Environmental investment tax credit: the proportional effects pp. 715-739

- K. B. Tchorzewska
- Eco-innovation, firms’ employment growth, and the mediating role of export activities pp. 741-763

- Serenella Caravella, Giovanni Cerulli, Francesco Crespi and Eleonora Pierucci
- Financial literacy and environmental sustainability in SMEs: process innovation as an association mechanism pp. 765-802

- Antonio Molina-García, M Teresa Galache-Laza, Vicente González-García and Julio Diéguez-Soto
- Green intelligence: the AI content of green technologies pp. 803-840

- Gianluca Biggi, Martina Iori, Julia Mazzei and Andrea Mina
- Balancing acts: Unveiling the bidimensional influence of corporate environmental responsibility on Chinese manufacturing firms’ green innovation and financial performance pp. 841-870

- Liu Zhilei, Jo Ann Ho and Shivee Ranjanee
- Environmental regulation and firm productivity: evidence from China’s new energy industry pp. 871-906

- Zidan Shan, Xiangyu Han and Zhaoyong Zhang
- Green finance and carbon emissions in the EU: moderating role of biofuels and technology pp. 907-924

- Morshadul Hasan and Ariful Hoque
Volume 15, issue 2, 2025
- The creative response: the Schumpeterian legacy pp. 331-347

- Cristiano Antonelli and Alessandra Colombelli
- The impact of corruption governance on enterprise ambidextrous innovation: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China pp. 349-384

- Zhui Liu and Yuchun Tian
- New KIBS specialisation in the Italian provinces over 2007–2020: proximity, ICT and localisation pp. 385-445

- Marinella Boccia and Anna Maria Ferragina
- Signaling through corporate social responsibility: evidence from mergers and acquisitions pp. 447-479

- James Juichia Lin, Yin-Hua Yeh and Chien Chan
- Nonlinear relationship between ESG factors and firm efficiency among unity software’s affiliates pp. 481-515

- Qian Long Kweh, Irene Wei Kiong Ting, Wen-Min Lu, Jawad Asif and Hanh Thi My Le
- Work organization, gender and workforce transition to non-employment in OECD countries pp. 517-561

- Ekaterina Kalugina, Nathalie Greenan and Mouhamadou Moustapha Niang
- Job loss during COVID-19: estimating the poverty and food security effects in Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco pp. 563-592

- Adel Ben Youssef and Burim Prenaj
- Shining moments: strategic timing of online earnings communication conference pp. 593-630

- Runmei Luo, Yong Ye and Jingxuan Li
Volume 15, issue 1, 2025
- Innovation and productivity: the recent empirical literature and the state of the art pp. 1-27

- Jacques Mairesse, Pierre Mohnen and Ad Notten
- National culture, institutional quality and firm R&D investment: evidence from the Asia-pacific IT industry pp. 29-59

- Tamanna Dalwai, Vincenzo Scafarto and Syeeda Shafiya Mohammadi
- R&D alliance and SMEs' innovation performance: Exploring contingent roles of absorptive capacity and technological opportunity pp. 61-91

- Ji-Hoon Park and Ribin Seo
- Assessing job satisfaction in the era of digital transformation: a comparative study of the first wave of tasks digitalization in Japan and France pp. 93-129

- Sebastien Lechevalier and Malo Mofakhami
- Perform, start, continue R&D activities: do financial constraints matter? pp. 131-173

- Bianca Maria Chirita, Juan A. Máñez Castillejo and Óscar Vicente-Chirivella
- Knowledge and cultural diversity in entrepreneurship: untangling the relationship pp. 175-204

- Alessandra Colombelli, Anna D’Ambrosio and Valentina Meliciani
- The role of local promoters in helping microentrepreneurs engage in digital business training pp. 205-242

- Paul Rodríguez-Lesmes, Luis Gutiérrez, Juan Carlos Urueña-Mejía, Andrés Felipe Ortiz, Iván Darío Medina Rojas and Mauricio Romero
- New England’s Pinnacle: fostering quality entrepreneurial ecosystems pp. 243-271

- Alejandro Almeida, Antonio A. Golpe, Juan Manuel Martín-Álvarez and José Carlos Vides
- Stock market liberalization and corporate risk-taking: evidence from Mainland China–Hong Kong Stock Connect pp. 273-301

- Maoguo Wu, Zhengyang Yu, Yuhan Mao, Ziqi Zhai, Ruohan Liu and Yuwei Wang
- Financial arrangement of female successors: a perspective from earnings management during successions in Chinese family firms pp. 303-330

- Ruoyu Weng, Shihui Chen and Qiuping Chen
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